Protect your instrument with the only hardshell case molded specifically for the Epiphone ES-339. A hardshell exterior protects a gray, plushly lined interior that cradles the guitar perfectly. Product ships in a sealed box.

This case is real nice for the money.When you order it, just make sure you ask Musicians Friendto have the case pulled out of the box and inspected for air...Read complete review

This case is real nice for the money.When you order it, just make sure you ask Musicians Friendto have the case pulled out of the box and inspected for air bubbles in the tolex. Thats what I did on the second case, and I got one with out air bubbles.

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The quality is not what I would expect to see from a name like Epiphone. The vinyl covering had bubbles in it, the cushioning material residue was found inside the case. The overall...Read complete review

The quality is not what I would expect to see from a name like Epiphone. The vinyl covering had bubbles in it, the cushioning material residue was found inside the case. The overall workmanship was lacking in quality.

Apparently the supply of these has caught up with the demand. My guitar actually arrived in the case. Both the Es-339 P90 Pro and the case arrived in great shape. I hate to admit it, but I have paid at least twice the price to get this quality of protection.

I expect ES339's to be increasing in popularity because of their physical trimmed down size and pickup options for a true archtop with a centerblock, a la the venerable ES335! Unfortunately with the vast majority of the Epiphone product line being made in Sejung China now, it is just unrealistic to expect Epi/Gibson to continue sourcing those wonderful TKL hardshell cases from Canada. I have had some Japanese- and Korean-made guitars in these cases for between 10 and 15 years, and they have been through you know what and back, with every kind of roadie and stage crew in between. Access cases makes the current versions for Epi(and also Yamaha), and the first and most important thing you notice, which you should when you invest in a hardshell case, is the perfect fit. In all fairness, the plush interior on the Access cases are every bit as thick as the TKL's, but they lack a bit of the plush padding on the underside of the archtop lid, a feature the TKL's that EPI had made did not have. You have to purchase a pro-level TKL case in order to get one with a true archtop lid, and then we're looking at cases averaging twice the price of these. Also on the positive side, these cases do not have an overt glue smell the minute they are opened, which requries them being "aired out" and sprayed down with Fabreze. The two biggest negatives against this particular case are it's availability; they did not ship cases when they started selling guitars, and the initial guitar inventory was almost all pre-sold. They are catching up, and MF is doing a good job of keeping folks posted on the availability. The second negative is price/percentage; I personally just don't believe a decent case should cost 25% or more of the retail you pay for the instrument. Given the fit issues and such, I think the real solution would be to provide the case with the purchase and simply raise the overall price about half of what they are asking for the case. If Yamaha can do it for their acoustics which have unusual fit and size issues, Epiphone with all their unit volume could certainly manage it.

This case was out of stock. Once it came in, I ordered it with 3 day shipping. It arrived on time and in ggod shape with no bubbles in the Tolex as others have mentioned. I only use hard cases for my instruments, some which are 45 and 50 years old. This case should work just fine. Good case for the money.

For the money this is an excellent case. This the third EPI case I have purchased in two years and all have been an outstanding value. As others have mentioned, there may be a slight amount of bubbling in the exterior surface material but not very noticeable unless you really look. Besides, if you use it much, you'll scuff it up anyway! The interior lining is "plushious" and will protect your baby in all conditions. Can't go wrong if you want to protect that new 339!